Orange County NC Website
• Population Projections <br /> County Jail Admissions — Local Arrests (chart) <br /> • Jail admissions have declined more slowly than arrests since 2006, averaging 1.6% <br /> annually <br /> • The difference between arrests and admissions has increased since 2011 <br /> Arrests by Agency (chart) <br /> • Chapel Hill had the highest number of arrests in the County in 2014, consistent with the <br /> proportion of the population <br /> • Orange County Sheriff contributed 28% of total arrests in the County in 2014 <br /> County and Federal Jail Admissions (chart) <br /> • County admissions have declined by an average of 1.6% annually <br /> • Federal admissions have declined by an average of 4.5% annually <br /> • Combined admissions have decreased by an average of 2.3% annually <br /> County and Federal Average Daily Population (chart) <br /> Average Length of Stay (chart) <br /> • Federal inmates have comprised an average of 43% of the jail population since 2012 <br /> • County inmates have stayed an average of 10 days <br /> • Federal inmates stay longer, an average of 37 days <br /> Inmate Profile 2014— Custody Status (chart) <br /> Inmate Profile 2014—Gender(chart) <br /> Inmate Profile 2014— Race (chart) <br /> Cost of Confinement <br /> Jail Expense Summary <br /> Personnel Costs $ 3,415,749 <br /> Operating Costs $ 948,839 <br /> Recurring Capital $ 10,374 <br /> Facility Costs $ 192,145 <br /> Risk Mgmt. (including WC) $ 238,031 <br /> Indirect Cost Allocation $ 61,191 <br /> TOTAL Expenses $ 4,866,329 <br />